Man accused of battery on police officer, K-9

HUNTINGTON — The following information was provided by police reports filed at the Cabell County Sheriff’s Office.

BATTERY ON AN OFFICER: One person is accused of battery on an officer after an altercation with an officer and his K-9 partner around 2:55 a.m. Thursday near the intersection of U.S. 60 and Interstate 64.

Bradley Allen Moore, 33, was jailed at 3:30 a.m. Thursday. Authorities in Cabell County charged him with misdemeanors for battery on an officer (two counts) and obstruction. Bond was set at $45,000.

According to the police report, deputies were performing an area check after a caller reported a suspicious person to 911. The caller told dispatchers the suspicious person came into a gas station in the 4800 block of U.S. 60 claiming to have been chased by a person with a knife. The caller also said they did not see a person chasing the suspect.

Deputies made contact with the suspect allegedly standing in the middle of the roadway. The suspect allegedly opened the rear passenger door of the cruiser and entered the K-9 insert of the cruiser, pinning K-9 Officer Jimmy against the wall of the vehicle.

The report states the deputy exited the cruiser and opened the door to command the suspect to exit the vehicle, at which point the suspect allegedly kicked the deputy in the face. The deputy then delivered a palm strike to the suspect’s upper torso and facial region.

The report states the suspect was forcibly removed from the vehicle and taken to the ground, where he allegedly refused verbal commands to stop resisting arrest. Deputies were then able to restrain the suspect.

Cabell County Sheriff Chuck Zerkle said both the deputy and K-9 Officer Jimmy are OK. The report states neither was injured during the altercation.

The following information was provided by police reports from the Huntington Police Department:

T he Huntington Police Department listed 14 new incident reports in the 24-hour period ending at 3 p.m. Thursday, according to the printout released by the department. However, the individual police reports were not made available, so these are the only known details:

The following information was provided by booking records kept at Western Regional Jail:

Casey Ray Bartram, 30, was jailed at 12:30 a.m. Thursday. Authorities in Cabell County charged him with third-offense driving on a suspended or revoked license and possession of a controlled substance. Bond was $20,000.

Elizabeth Susan Bartram, 28, was jailed at 12:30 a.m. Thursday. Authorities in Cabell County charged her with grand larceny. Bond was $7,500.

Van Lee Harrell, 31, was jailed at 5:40 p.m. Wednesday. Authorities in Cabell County charged him with being a fugitive from justice. Bond was not set.

Nicholas Trent White, 25, was jailed at 8:40 p.m. Wednesday. Authorities in Cabell County charged him with third-offense shoplifting and trespassing. Bond was $35,000.

Sarah Lois Hylton, 43, was jailed at 8 p.m. Wednesday. Authorities in Wayne County charged her with altered Sudafed or altered precursors. Bond was $20,000.

Elliiot Lamont Robinson, 39, was jailed at 3 p.m. Thursday. Authorities in Kanawha County charged him with possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance. Bond was set at $100,000, cash-only.

Sydney Ryland, 59, was jailed at 3 p.m. Thursday. Authorities in Wayne County charged him with conspiracy, possession of a methamphetamine precursor and possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance. Bond was set at $35,000.